History Module 4
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- Q1To pay for keeping an army in North AmericaReason for the Sugar, Stamp, and Townshend Acts30s
- Q2An incident where colonists clashed with British soldiers and five colonists died as a resultBoston Massacre30s
- Q3It allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to colonists instead of to colonial merchantsTea Act30s
- Q4To punish Boston for the Boston Tea PartyReason for Coercive (or Intolerable) Act30s
- Q5To ask King George III to correct problems with the coloniesGoal of First continental Congress30s
- Q6They were the first battles of the American RevolutionSignificance of the battles of Lexington and Concord30s
- Q7May of 1775, petitioned King George III again and created the Continental armyAccomplishment of the Second Continental Congress30s
- Q8It was surrounded by the Continental army and its cannonsThe British army retreated from Boston in March of 1776 because...30s
- Q9It persuaded many colonists to support independence from Great Britain.Effect of Thomas Paine's Common Sense30s
- Q10Since King George III had not protected the rights of his subjects, the colonists had the right to break from his rule.How did Thomas Jefferson use John Locke's ideal of the social contract?30s
- Q11women's rightsAbigail Adams wanted __________ included in the Declaration of Independence.30s
- Q12The British offered freedom to any slaves who fought for themReason Continental army started recruiting free African Americans.30s
- Q13Low pay, harsh conditions, high casualty rateFactors that made it difficult for the Continental army to recruit and keep soldiers30s
- Q14It boosted spirits and helped recruit more soldiersImportance of the Battle of Trenton30s
- Q15The victory at Saratoga showed them that the United States could defeat Great Britain.Reason France and Spain helped the United States30s